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FILE - In this Jan. 23, 2010 photo provided by West Virginia University, Mountaineer students are shown cheering at a basketball game against Ohio State. University officials have asked students to tone down their language after profanities shouted at the game were heard on national television. (AP Photo/West Virginia University-Jim Lawther) ORG XMIT: WVHO102

FILE - In this Jan. 23, 2010 photo provided by West Virginia University, Mountaineer students are shown cheering at a basketball game against Ohio State. University officials have asked students to tone down their language after profanities shouted at the game were heard on national television. (AP Photo/West Virginia University-Jim Lawther) ORG XMIT: WVHO102

West Virginia wide receiver Tavon Austin (1) celebrates with offensive linesman Chad Snodgrass after scoring a touchdown at Sun Life Stadium in Miami.

West Virginia wide receiver Tavon Austin (1) celebrates with offensive linesman Chad Snodgrass after scoring a touchdown at Sun Life Stadium in Miami.

West Virginia wide receiver Tavon Austin (1) celebrates with offensive linesman Chad Snodgrass after scoring a touchdown at Sun Life Stadium in Miami.

West Virginia wide receiver Tavon Austin (1) celebrates with offensive linesman Chad Snodgrass after scoring a touchdown at Sun Life Stadium in Miami.

West Virginia wide receiver Tavon Austin (1) celebrates with offensive linesman Chad Snodgrass after scoring a touchdown at Sun Life Stadium in Miami.

West Virginia coach Bob Huggins greets the crowd during the team''s Mountaineer Madness at WVU Coliseum in Morgantown, W.Va. on Friday night.

The Cass Scenic Railroad carries visitors on a historic rail line that once hauled lumber out of West Virginia's mountains.

Haven Hickey cries in the arms of her mother Alisha, right, nurse Carol Foster gives her a flu shot at the Cabell-Huntington Health Department in Huntington, W.Va.

West Virginia's Scooter Berry chases down Maryland quarterback Jamarr Robinson for a sack during the at Milan Puskar Stadium in Morgantown, W.Va.

West Virginia players rush the field after the Mountaineers rallied from 15 points down in the fourth quarter to beat Marshall 24-21 in overtime at Joan C. Edwards Stadium in Huntington, W.Va.

Members of West Virginia law enforcement bring down a fan who ran onto the field during an NCAA football game between in-state rivals West Virginia and Marshall in Huntington, W.Va. The West Virginia Mountaineers rallied to win 24-21 in overtime.

Zak Bagans, host of the Travel Channel's Ghost Adventures, shares some of the most notorious haunts in the nation.

The imposing Trans-Allegheny Lunatic Asylum in Weston, W.Va., is one of the largest hand-cut stone masonry buildings in North America. Want some chills? Go inside one of the isolation chambers and listen for screams.

D.A. Points chips out of a bunker on the the 17th hole during the third round of the Greenbrier Classic in White Sulphur Springs, W.Va. Points bogeyed the hole but still shot a 9-under-par 61 on the day to move into second place at The Old White Course at the Greenbrier Resort. At 15-under for the tournament, Points is three shots back heading into the final round.

West Virginia Gov. Joe Manchin and actress and West Virginia native Jennifer Garner chat at the gala opening of The Greenbrier Casino Club on Friday in White Sulphur Springs, W.Va.

Democratic presidential hopeful Sen. John F. Kennedy, second from right, is welcomed by, from left, West Virginia Sens. Robert Byrd and Jennings Randolph and State Attorney General W.W. Barron on Sept. 19, 1960. Kennedy was arriving for a speaking appearance at Civic Hall in Charleston, W.Va.

Sen. Robert Byrd plays the fiddle with his wife, Erma, and Sen. Jennings Randolph of West Virginia during a reception at the American Hotel in New York.

Country singer Alan Jackson, left, is given a bracelet with the name of Upper Big Branch coal mine explosion victim Cory Davis by his mother, Cindy Davis. The bracelet has Cory's birthday of May 22, 1989, on it.

The family, including brother Nathan Davis, left, girlfriend Emily Pritt and father Tommy Davis extended the bracelet before a benefit concert Saturday at the Charleston Civic Center in Charleston, W.Va.

All of the proceeds from the concert go to the Montcoal Mining Disaster Fund, which benefits the 29 miners who lost their lives and two that were injured in the tragedy at the mine on April 5.

The Greenbrier River Trail runs 79 miles through West Virginia's Green River Valley.

Rachel Straight surveys the damage Monday as floodwaters recede in Sissonville, W.Va. Straight, who just moved back into the area, lost all her possessions during the flooding caused by heavy rain and thunderstorms.

West Virginia Gov. Joe Manchin hugs a family member of a deceased miner during a memorial for the victims of the Upper Branch Mine explosion in Beckley, W.Va.

Mourners listen to speeches during a memorial for the victims of the Upper Branch Mine explosion at the Beckley-Raleigh County Convention Center in Beckley, W.Va.

President Obama speaks during a memorial service Sunday for the 29 miners killed in the Upper Big Branch Mine in Beckley, W.Va.

President Obama walks by photos of the 29 miners killed in the Upper Big Branch Mine at a memorial service in Beckley, W.Va.

President Obama speaks during a memorial service for the miners killed in the Upper Big Branch Mine in Beckley, W.Va.

President Obama, left center, and Vice President Biden, left, watch as West Virginia Gov. Joe Manchin walks with relatives of a miner as they place a helmet on a cross during a memorial service for the miners killed in the Upper Big Branch Mine at the Beckley-Raleigh County Convention Center in Beckley, W.Va.

President Obama walks with Linda Davis, grandmother of coal miner Cory Davis, during a memorial for the victims of the Upper Branch Mine explosion at the Beckley-Raleigh County Convention Center in Beckley, W.Va. Davis and 28 other miners were killed April 5 in an underground explosion at the Massey Energy mine.

A coal miner's boots and lunch pail sit on the stage of the New Life Assembly church in Whitesville, W.Va., during a service in honor of the 29 killed in a mine explosion.

Lynette Hinton, right, is comforted by Jariah Pack while looking at the casket of miner William Roosevelt Lynch during funeral services in Beckley, W.Va.

Abby Allen, 3, of Whitesville, W.Va., prays with her family at the New Life Assembly church during a service to mourn the 29 miners killed in an explosion.

Judy Walker prays in a service dedicated to the miners at the New Life Assembly church in Whitesville, W.Va.

A man pays his respects during a funeral service for coal miner William Roosevelt Lynch in Beckley, W.Va.

Judy Walker of Whitesville, W.Va., cries during a worship service at New Life Assembly church to honor the 29 miners who were killed last week in an explosion at the Upper Big Branch coal mine.

Ambulances leave the Massey Energy Co.'s Upper Big Branch mine in Montcoal, W.Va., after it was announced early Saturday that rescue workers located the four missing bodies deep in the coal mine.

West Virginia Gov. Joe Manchin, left, and Kevin Stricklin of the Mine Safety and Health Administration tell reporters that the four missing miners were found dead by rescuers at the Upper Big Branch Mine in Montcoal.

Tammy Gobble, left, is embraced by Sheri McGraw of the Red Cross as she reacts to the news that the four missing miners didn't survive.

Friends and family gather at the grave site for coal miner Carl Accord, 52, at Sunset Memorial Park in Beckley, W.Va.

Tiffany Ellis, left, is comforted by Joy McGaha in front of the open, flag-draped casket of Tiffany's grandfather, Benny Willingham, during his funeral service at Mullens Pentecostal Holiness Church in Mullens, W.Va.

Supporters of mine workers show their support at the entrance of the Upper Big Branch Coal Mine in Montcoal, W.Va.

Brian Lemon, a miner in West Virginia for seven years, wonders why his employer, Massey Energy Co., has come under scrutiny since the explosion Monday that killed at least 25 miners. Lemon was pleased with Massey's safety programs, he says.

West Virginia Gov. Joe Manchin tells reporters Friday morning that rescuers had to pull out of the Upper Big Branch mine after smoke from a fire was discovered while searching for four miners missing since Monday's blast.

Well-wishers arrive at a memorial service for Deward Scott at Armstrong Funeral Home on Friday in Whitesville, W.Va. Scott was killed in Monday's Upper Big Branch mine explosion.

Brianna Bailey, 14, shows her support for coal miners near the entrance of the Upper Big Branch mine in Montcoal, W.Va., where at least 25 workers were killed in an explosion Monday and four remained missing.

Brianna Bailey, 14, holds a sign showing her support for coal miners near the entrance of the Upper Big Branch Mine in Montcoal, W. Va.

Nancy Platt washes her storefront window after she set up a display of mining equipment Thursday in Whitesville, W.Va. The search for missing miners at Upper Big Branch has been suspended because of dangerous gases trapped underground.

Carl Acord, 52, left, was leaving Upper Big Branch mine and died in the explosion, his daughter-in-law Lindsay Acord said. His sons wanted him to find a less arduous job, she says, but "he loved the coal mines."

Kevin Stricklin, left, of the Mine Safety and Health Administration, delivers news of a setback in the rescue efforts Thursday morning. Workers had to retreat because of noxious gas. West Virginia Gov. Joe Manchin, right, said they face the worst scenario they had prepared for in the rescue efforts.

Brian Lemon, a Massey Energy miner at Blackstone, leans against a truck near the Upper Big Branch mine on Thursday in Montcoal, W.Va., after talking with other miners.

Ronald Maynor of Clear Creek, W.Va., is among the miners missing after Monday's mine explosion at Upper Big Branch.

Massey Energy complex near Montcoal, W.Va., is seen in an aerial photo on Wednesday. A Massey executive said Thursday that more drilling is needed to help clear the West Virginia mine of dangerous gases, so rescue teams can go underground again.

A candlelight vigil for miners involved in Monday's explosion at Upper Big Branch mine included a walk through Whitesville, W.Va., on Wednesday.

West Virginia Gov. Joe Manchin, left, hugs Pam Napper, the mother of deceased coal miner Josh Napper, at a candlelight vigil in Cabin Creek, W.Va., on Wednesday. Napper was among at least 25 miners killed in a mine explosion Monday, including his uncle Timmy Davis Sr. and his cousin Cory Davis.

Cindy Davis, mother of deceased coal miner Cory Davis, is greeted by members of the community Wednesday at a candlelight vigil in Cabin Creek, W.Va. Davis also lost her brother-in-law Timmy Davis Sr. and nephew Josh Napper in Monday's mine explosion.

Kevin Stricklin of the Mine Safety and Health Administration delivers news of a setback in rescue efforts that caused workers to retreat from noxious gas in Montcoal, W.Va. Gov. Joe Manchin, right, said they face the worst scenario they had prepared for in the rescue efforts.

Members of the community march through town during a candlelight vigil in Whitesville, W.Va., for the 25 miners killed in an explosion two days ago at the Upper Big Branch coal mine in nearby Montcoal.

John Scott, 14, left, lost his uncle Deward Scott in the mining blast Monday in Montcoal, W.Va., that left at least 25 dead. Neighbors and friends wait anxiously for news of four miners still unaccounted for. Jeremiah Atkins, 5, Jordan Atkins, 13, and Isaac Atkins, 7, keep John company.

Chris Adkins, COO with Massey's Upper Big Branch mine, speaks to reporters Tuesday in Montcoal, W.Va. The blast Monday at the mine is believed to have been caused by a buildup of highly combustible methane.

A large drill and fan, left, work above Massey Energy's Upper Big Branch coal mine Wednesday in Montcoal, W.Va., to release gas from the area where miners are believed to be trapped.

Massey Energy workers Maurice Blanchette, left, Jimmy Shortridge, Brandon Waddell and Andrew Lucas take a break from drilling efforts Wednesday in Montcoal, W.Va. They hoped to release gas from the area where miners are believed to be trapped.

Pastor Brian Kelly spends time in his office at First Baptist Church in Whitesville, W.Va., on Wednesday. "There's always that pull going on inside when you are facing this kind of tragedy where you're hoping your loved one isn't one of the dead. But you're also hurting for everyone else who lost somebody."

West Virginia Gov. Joe Manchin looks at a map of a mine during a news conference near the entrance to the Upper Big Branch Mine in Montcoal, W.Va. Rescue efforts to save four missing miners, trapped underground since Monday’s explosion killed 25 miners, have been suspended because of a buildup of poisonous gas.

West Virginia state troopers guard an entrance to the Upper Big Branch coal mine in Montcoal, W.Va., on Tuesday, one day after an explosion killed at least 25 miners. Four miners were still missing.

Families leave near a section of the Upper Big Branch mine on Tuesday in Montcoal, W.Va. Rescue efforts to save four missing miners were suspended because of poison gases trapped underground. At least 25 miners were killed in an explosion Monday.

Trevor, 11, and Rabekka Quarles, 9, hold their father’s mining work clothes Tuesday at their home in Naoma, W.Va. Monday, Gary Quarles, 33, was killed in an explosion at Massey Energy's Upper Big Branch coal mine.

Nick Prillaman is comforted after learning that his uncle Benny Willingham, 61, of Corinne, W.Va., was killed in an explosion at Massey Energy's Upper Big Branch coal mine on Monday. Prillaman and others gathered outside Marsh Fork Elementary School in Naoma, W.Va., on Tuesday.

A sign hangs at a home near an entrance to the Upper Big Branch mine on Tuesday in Montcoal, W.Va. An explosion at the mine on Monday was the worst since 1984.

Rescue efforts at Upper Big Branch mine in Montcoal, W.Va., for four missing miners were suspended Tuesday because of conditions underground.

News media outlets report from a section of the Upper Big Branch mine on Tuesday in Montcoal, W.Va.

West Virginia Gov. Joe Manchin speaks to members of the news media near a section of the Upper Big Branch mine on Tuesday in Whitesville, W.Va.

Specialist Evan Solomon, left, directs trading in shares of Massey Energy on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange on Tuesday. Though the cause of the blast that killed 25 West Virginia coal miners was not known, the operation run at Upper Big Branch mine by Massey subsidiary Performance Coal has a history of violations for not properly ventilating highly combustible methane gas, safety officials said.

Mine electrician Terry Holstein, 49, outside a store in Dry Creek, W.Va., on Tuesday, worked at the nearby mine where 25 people were killed in an explosion. He says he left several years ago because he thought it was unsafe.